Dell XPS 15 9550 review
Dell XPS 15 9550 — from 2015, 1.78 kg, performance 40.
Technical specifications
| Type | Workstation |
| Release year | 2015 |
| Screen | 15.6" · 1920x1080 |
| Processor | Intel Core i7 6700HQ , Intel Core i5 6300HQ |
| Graphics | GeForce GTX 960M |
| Max. RAM | 32 GB |
| Weight | 1.78 kg |
| Battery | 56 Wh |
Performance scores
An XPS on the workstation shelf: judge the machine, not the label
The Dell XPS 15 9550 (2015) sits in the workstation class, but its hardware is the consumer-creator flagship of its year: a Core i7 6700HQ, a GeForce GTX 960M, and 32GB of RAM at $321. The measurements read era-floor for the shelf it occupies — reliability 18 against 43.5, RAM half the class norm, graphics 42.8 percent below the workstation median — because this was never an ISV machine. Judge it as the slim premium all-rounder it is, not the workstation the shelf claims.
What the flags clear in 2026
Overwatch clears recommended; Grand Theft Auto V and Rainbow Six Siege clear their minimums; Visual Studio Code clears its minimum. That is a light-gaming and office envelope — the 960M's era has closed for anything heavier, and no CAD-class claim is available to a consumer GeForce card. The honest scope: documents, development at minimum bar, older-engine play, and the enduring premium chassis.
Price and value trajectory
From a $2,200-class launch price to $321 today, the 9550 has depreciated at 8.31 percent per year, with a projected $270 (a further 15.9 percent) in two years. A decade-old premium chassis sits deep in its terminal band — the remaining slide is pocket change, matching the settled capability.
Against its price neighbors
Above it sit the ZBook 15v G5 at $345 and the Precision 3530 at $357 — genuine entry workstations with professional GPUs; below it the Precision 5510 at $297 and the ZBook 14 G5 at $279. Surrounded by true workstations, the 9550 is the odd one out: it beats them on chassis and loses on every professional axis. Buy it as a premium consumer machine at workstation-floor money, or step to the ZBooks for the real thing.
Bottom line
The XPS 15 9550 at $321 is a mis-shelved classic: a slim consumer flagship wearing a workstation price tag, with minimum-bar flags and an honest light-duty envelope. The reliability reading of 18 is the years speaking. For buyers who want the chassis and nothing more, it's cheap; for anyone who actually needs workstation credentials, every neighbor on this shelf outguns it.
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⭐ What stands out
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reliability is lower than typical workstation class (+58.6%) (low tier).
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memory capacity is lower than typical workstation class (+50%) (professional).
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graphics performance is lower than typical workstation class (+42.8%) (light tier).
below class average
🔁 Alternatives
Compromise axis: mobility ↔ compute power
🎮 What it can run
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration is sufficient for office work, media playback, and older or undemanding games.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 43.5) ↔ price (median 471).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 36) ↔ overall performance (median 60.6).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 100) ↔ battery life (median 2.4).
XPS 15 9550: verdict
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